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When a particle doesn't have an orderly arrangement.?

then the particle is in substance existing in liquid or gases.


What Solids liquid and gases all have different?

Particle density Source: university chemistry


How do the position and movement of particle's in a liquid help to explain the shape and volume of the liquid?

because when the atoms meet up in the gases they separate and form more gases of matter. that's basically it!


What is smoke a mixture of?

Smoke is a mixture of gases, solid particle, liquid particles, water vapors and air.


What are the examples of a liqiud gas?

A common example is the liquid gas inside a cigarette lighter.


How are particles of a liquid different from the particles of a gas?

liquid particles have limited movements while gas particles will spread to fill the whole container uniformly (limited only by the container's volume) the particle interaction in liquid is much stronger than in gases gases are compressible while liquids are not


How are the particles of a liquid different from the particles of gas?

liquid particles have limited movements while gas particles will spread to fill the whole container uniformly (limited only by the container's volume) the particle interaction in liquid is much stronger than in gases gases are compressible while liquids are not


What happens to the gases that are dissolved in the liquid rocks?

The bubbles remain inside the rock once the rock has solidified.


What do solids and gases have in common?

Solids and gases have a number of things in common. The main similarity between the two is that they can be converted into liquid state.


What is the rank of solids liquids and gases in order of particle speed from the highest speed to the lowest speed?

Gases have the highest particle speed, followed by liquids, and then solids. Gases have particles that are widely spaced and move quickly, while liquids have particles that move more slowly due to stronger intermolecular forces, and solids have the slowest particles due to their fixed positions.


What spreads out faster liquids or gases?

It greatly depends on the ambient temperature of whatever is containing them. For example: Liquid Water at 5 degrees Celsius will not spread out nearly as fast as 120 degree steam. If you mean which phase spreads out faster as a collective unit, then it also depends on the substance. Liquid water is visible, and so appears to spread out very fast, versus gases which are invisible and move particle by particle. The fact that you can smell a gas means that many particles are in your vicinity. All in all, it truly depends on the substance and temperature. But more often than not, gases spread out faster when it comes down to particle vs. particle.


Is the density of a liquid greater than the liquid of a gas?

refrase your question, please, especially concerning........liquid greater than the liquid........because the molecules in the liquid are packed closer together than in the gas